Assessing behaviour of cognitive agents in a flight simulator with fighter pilots

Author(s):  
R.J. Merk ◽  
J.J.M. Roessingh
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 103-111
Author(s):  
Andrey K. Babin ◽  
Andrew R. Dattel ◽  
Margaret F. Klemm

Abstract. Twin-engine propeller aircraft accidents occur due to mechanical reasons as well as human error, such as misidentifying a failed engine. This paper proposes a visual indicator as an alternative method to the dead leg–dead engine procedure to identify a failed engine. In total, 50 pilots without a multi-engine rating were randomly assigned to a traditional (dead leg–dead engine) or an alternative (visual indicator) group. Participants performed three takeoffs in a flight simulator with a simulated engine failure after rotation. Participants in the alternative group identified the failed engine faster than the traditional group. A visual indicator may improve pilot accuracy and performance during engine-out emergencies and is recommended as a possible alternative for twin-engine propeller aircraft.


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George H. Buckland ◽  
Eric G. Monroe ◽  
Kent I. Mehrer
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Author(s):  
Ewart J. de Visser ◽  
Frank Krueger ◽  
Patrick McKnight ◽  
Steven Scheid ◽  
Melissa Smith ◽  
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